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My JD 1050 flat tire issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry Jordan" data-source="post: 66854" data-attributes="member: 9263"><p>I have got a 2" gash within the higher sidewall of my rear 13.6 x 28 ag tire on my JD 1050. i am wondering if I will have a six ply patch place inside the tire then install a tube. The tire is presently loaded with calcium. My analysis shows that no tire service can placed on a patch on the sidewall (a liability issue ?), however I even have a neighborhood tractor dealer which will pull the tire off, put in a patch, a tube, and fill it with beet juice. This 1981 tractor is well used year-round , mostly for field mowing and lightweight logging and snow removal in winter. it's less than 900 hours on that, thus i am not putting lots of stress on that. Has anyone done this type of patch repair on the sidewall? a replacement tire can run me about $300 and labor another $300.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry Jordan, post: 66854, member: 9263"] I have got a 2" gash within the higher sidewall of my rear 13.6 x 28 ag tire on my JD 1050. i am wondering if I will have a six ply patch place inside the tire then install a tube. The tire is presently loaded with calcium. My analysis shows that no tire service can placed on a patch on the sidewall (a liability issue ?), however I even have a neighborhood tractor dealer which will pull the tire off, put in a patch, a tube, and fill it with beet juice. This 1981 tractor is well used year-round , mostly for field mowing and lightweight logging and snow removal in winter. it's less than 900 hours on that, thus i am not putting lots of stress on that. Has anyone done this type of patch repair on the sidewall? a replacement tire can run me about $300 and labor another $300. [/QUOTE]
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